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Featured in an American TV movie and a CBC series, this seven-bedroom Georgian home has undergone many upgrades while still maintaining its turn-of-the-century ambiance.

“This 2-1/2-storey detached home has been occupied, updated and maintained by the same owner for almost 45 years,” says listing agent Patrick Gillis. “It is a perfect combination of original charm and modern conveniences.”

The 100-year-old period details include pocket doors, coffered ceilings in living and dining rooms, stained and leaded glass windows, gorgeous wood trim and multiple fireplaces.

The Neff kitchen is totally renovated, featuring top-of-the-line appliances, a stove top with a separate oven and warming drawer, Cambria stone countertops, heated floors, a skylight and a center island. It includes an addition with wall-to-wall windows and a walkout to a beautifully landscaped yard, patio and deck.

According to Gillis, the home is located on one of the best streets in High Park, so much so that it is even dubbed “The Rosedale of High Park.” It is walking distance to High Park, the subway, schools, a street-car route, as well as the many shops, cafes and restaurants along Bloor St. and Roncesvalles Ave.

The exterior of this stately home is stucco and brick. It features a Marley roof, a flagstone walkway, a landscaped front yard and a central pillared entranceway. The front door has a leaded glass insert, flanked on both sides with leaded glass windows, two bay windows and a front balcony with a wrought-iron rail.

The foyer has a coat closet and a hardwood floor.

On one side is the living room with a bay window, a wood-burning fireplace with brick surround, sliding pocket doors, two smaller windows, a coffered/beamed ceiling and a hardwood floor.

On the other side is a den with a bay window, a hardwood floor and a closet.

The dining room is adjacent to the living room and boasts a bay window with a window bench, a chandelier, a coffered/beamed ceiling and a hardwood floor.

A pocket door from the dining room opens to the den or study, which has a picture window, a smaller window and a hardwood floor.

The contemporary kitchen is open and boasts a heated floor, pot lights, task lights, stone countertops, built-in speakers, and a center island/breakfast bar with a sink and wine cooler.

The adjoining breakfast room also has a heated floor, as well as a skylight and a sliding glass door walkout with large windows on either side.

There is also a main-floor, four-piece bathroom and another closet.

The home has two staircases to the second floor: One leads from the foyer to the bedrooms; the other is near the kitchen and leads to a private office space with a large four-panel window, a second window, pot lights, a hardwood floor and access to the master bedroom.

The master bedroom includes a wall-to-wall closet, broadloom flooring and a three-piece ensuite.

A second-floor living room has a fireplace, closet, three windows and a hardwood floor. There are two more bedrooms, as well as a four-piece bathroom. There is also an eat-in kitchen on the second floor, with a walkout to a balcony overlooking the front yard.

On the third floor, there are two more bedrooms, one with a four-piece semi-ensuite. There is also another living room with a closet and walkout to a balcony, as well as an eat-in kitchen with a hardwood floor.

The partially finished basement has about 1,200 square feet of space, with a recreation room featuring a corner wood burning fireplace and a closet.

It also has a workshop with a built-in bench, a three-piece bathroom with a sauna, two cold-storage rooms, a laundry room, a crawl space and two separate entrances.

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